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The Saginaw power steering pump first made its appearance on GM cars in 1960. The early pumps used a threaded 58-inch-pulley-shaft-diameter fitted with a woodruff key.
Older style "canned ham" Saginaw style power steering pumps can be modified or "hot rodded" to increase at idle pressures and flow. To do this, remove the high-pressure fitting at the back of the ...
Turn One offers a full complement of rebuilding services for your power steering box, pumps, and rack-and-pinion units to full restoration specifications or modified for more high-performance ...
Three basic types of Saginaw power steering pumps were used in C2 and C3 Corvettes. There’s the 1963-’74 “long-neck” Saginaw pump, which is clearly different than the “canned-ham” 1975 ...